Montecito Journal Glossy Edition Summer Fall 2015 - page 20

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LANDMARKS: TECOLOTE
The renowned book shop whose name is Aztec for “owl” has stood tall for decades in the upper village,
thanks in large part to manager Mary Sheldon’s personal touch.
102
PROFILES: BARRY KEMP
Bef
ore packing his well-traveled bags for Montecito, writer-producer Barry Kemp hit paydirt with
popular TV fare such as
Taxi
,
Coach
, and
Newhart
. Now, NBC has summoned Kemp back to the gridiron
for a replay of
Coach
, and
Journal
reporter Steve Libowitz keeps score to chronicle whether the creator
is up to the challenge of an instant replay and how Kemp is tackling it.
106
SILVERHORN
The internationally distinguished jeweler whose roots originally grew in Canada is going strong since
setting up shop three decades ago – within a “hive of activity” – on Coast Village Road. Co-owners and
philanthropists Carole and Mike Ridding explain the secret to their diamonds-in-the-rough success.
116
BEHIND THE WHEEL
Andy Tymkiw isn’t just any run-of-the-road car collector; his assemblage on wheels includes a quartet
of automobiles – a 1969 Jaguar E-Type Coupe, 1974 Dino 246 GTS, 1983 Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer 512i,
and a 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona – that don’t boast a sky-high market value but will get one’s
adrenaline and engine running.
MJ
contributor Randy Lioz climbs into the driver’s seat.
122
REED INTERIORS
French transplants Myriam and Romain Doussineau co-own the business, which commenced as Reed
Floors in 2010 but has since flourished while comprising upholstery services, window treatments, and
kitchen design.
124
GRAPES & BERRIES
Reporter Eva Van Prooyen follows the trail off Highway 246 beyond Cebada Canyon Road, where Forbidden
Fruit Orchards owner and winemaker Sandy Newman oversees a 100-acre farm laden with organic
blueberries, kiwi fruits, grapes and
an array of additional fruits and
vegetables. Not bad for the New
Jersey native, who was all of two
years old while helping dig in her
grandparents’ garden, and who is
striving to spread the fruits of her
labor while collaborating with UC
Davis to ultimately begin selling tea.
Cover photo: Richard Lindekens
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